In my opinion, I have to say this is one of the dumbest sub Star wars lines I have seen to date. Maybe being 30 I am biased against this Kid Robotish style trendy type stuff. But this smells like a real stinker to me, I think of the time & money invested on a line that my toy senses say will not last long.

I would have rather have seen the investment placed into the core 3.75' line. In their Q&A's Hasbro always talks about tooling $ resources being tight. Here is a prime example of it being wasted on a line that the average hardcore SW collector may pick up one or two of their favorite characters. Ask yourself would you want a SW Mighty Mugg or maybe a new Speederbike or figure tool? I will hedge my bets on the latter.

I like to know the reaction everyone has in regards to this line. Are you in or out? Collecting them all or cherry picking?

Wow. Why all the venom? These things are kind of cool, and tie into the very "large-Kubrick-baby-fied Japanese-Urban minimal-design-toys" that are really quite popular in some circles. And to complain about the tooling is silly, they esentailly all use the same template, just different paint jobs. If I had extra scratch, I'd buy these in a minute, but my money's going to Indiana Jones in 2008.

I guess like others have said, I don't know why Hasbro bothers straying from their true bread and butter: 3 3/4. If Muggs were imported from some small Japanese company, ok- but all of the plastic from these, choppers, attacktix, and any other weird idea would have been better served in making scale AT-Ats or something!

I think if Hasbro weren't doing Mighty Muggs, which is basically a takeoff on Urban Vinyl, they would probably be doing something else. I don't think this would impact the 3.75" line in the least. It might affect something else in the planogram, but what? If anything, I see Mighty Muggs taking over the place of something like the Titanium Ultra line on retail shelves.

As for the Mighty Muggs line itself, I think that Hasbro is trying to remain relavent in the toy industry and keep up with the times. Unleashed was their answer to McFarlane. And Mighty Muggs is their response to Urban Vinyl. Hasbro-Star Wars doesn't exist in a vacuum. The team is cognizant of other things that are happening in the industry, hence this product line. And I think it has the potential to draw in some people who might not be drawn into the Star Wars line otherwise.

I couldn't agree more Nick. Of course the 3 3/4" line is their bread and butter as has been mentioned, but the company has to try new things to keep up with the times. Drawing in collectors with the Mighty Muggs that have no interest in the 3 3/4" line makes Hasbro stronger and in the long run they can reinvest the profits. Sure there's possibility for failure, but Urban Vinyl is huge these days and I think it's a smart move by Hasbro to test the waters.

I don't disagree with you JACK, that it's taking some financial commitment away from one thing to do Mighty Muggs or any of the other "sub-lines" they go with, but at the same time, these aren't doing bad at retail already in my area... I know I can't find Chewbacca or Boba Fett, and those were the only two I wanted really badly...

I find them "cute", and if they don't go ape**** with it, I'm ok with this kind of stuff... As someone said, it's better than choppers for sure, and a lot of their other ideas. At the pricepoint, I don't even know who they're geared towards primarily. $10's sort of that limbo price range.

I don't think these are things t hat are keeping playsets out of anyone's hands though either... And another way of looking at MM's is, if they are doing well (and so far in my area they've gone through a couple shipments at just my local WM, so with that limited data, they are around me), maybe they're funding something cool we ARE getting. Just a different way of looking at it...

They're not something I'm totally into, but I do want a handful just for on the computer desk.